“At the opening feast, the queen wore a green gown, whilst the princess dressed dramatically in Targaryen red and black. Note was taken, and thereafter it became the custom to refer to “greens” and “blacks” when talking of the queen’s party and the party of the princess, respectively.” - Fire & Blood, Heirs of the Dragon - A Question of Succesion
“Greensleeves” by Charles Edward Perugini, 1870
“Emily Jane Wodehouse, Lady Newton” by Attilio Baccani, 1867
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Lady Reading a Book, 1876 Attilio Baccani.
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1867 Attilio Baccani - Emily Jane Wodehouse, Lady Newton
(Lyme Park)
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Emily Jane Wodehouse - Attilio Baccani
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"Lady reading a book" 1876 Attilio Baccani (detail modified)
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Emily Jane Wodehouse (1826–1901), Lady Newton
Attilio Baccani (c.1823–1906)
National Trust, Lyme Park
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Start at the beginning; read the classics.
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Lady reading a book.1876.
Oil on panel.
53.3 x 42.5 cm.
Art by Attilio Baccani. 19th century.
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Attilio Baccani, Lady reading a book, 1876
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